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  1    1,    1|              disappointed sailors were just going to throw the remains
  2    1,    1|              by way of ballast.”~“It’s just a bottle, neither more nor
  3    1,    1|                the boatswain, “but not just from the cellar.”~“Well,
  4    1,    1|            returned the Major.~“That’s just what we’re to see,” said
  5    1,    2|             Bring them assistance~lost~Just at that moment one of the
  6    1,    2|                  Yes, it is; Patagonia just touches the 37th parallel.
  7    1,    2|        repeated Lord Glenarvan. “It is just that same Captain Grant.
  8    1,    3|         Glenarvan is not at the castle just now,” returned Lady Helena; “
  9    1,    3|               of almighty Heaven it is just possible you may one day
 10    1,    3|               the smallest details now just as well as I do.”~“Yes,
 11    1,    4|         appeared in the Shipping List.~Just at this juncture the old
 12    1,    4|                going to say.”~Mary had just taken her brother by the
 13    1,    5|                woman, and what she had just done proved it in-disputably.
 14    1,    6|               come back.”~He said this just as if it had been a walk
 15    1,    6|              the ship goes all alone.”~Just at that moment John Mangles
 16    1,    7|            said:~“You are joking.”~But just at that very moment his
 17    1,    7|               station.”~“Well, that is just what he can do here, too,
 18    1,    8|             wine growing is concerned. Just imagine no vines to speak
 19    1,    8|          should wait,” said the Major, just as if he had said, “I should
 20    1,    8|               I never thought of it.”~“Just like you.”~“Come, Monsieur
 21    1,    9|   contradictions?” asked Lady Helena.~“Just this, madame; the Patagonians
 22    1,    9|             even without Patagonians.”~Just at this moment the DUNCAN
 23    1,   10|               been thrown into the sea just when the vessel went to
 24    1,   10|           spread it out on the table.~“Just follow me for a moment,”
 25    1,   10|          Antonie,” said John Mangles.~“Just so.”~“And how is the expedition
 26    1,   10|              What is it, then?”~“It is just making a flying passage
 27    1,   10|        remained behind. The DUNCAN was just about to get under way,
 28    1,   11|                 and the first halt was just as they arrived at Arauco,
 29    1,   12|               Mendoze,” said Paganel.~“Just so.”~“And that of Villarica
 30    1,   12|              along on their knees.~But just as exhaustion was about
 31    1,   13|               rather see a good faggot just now than a slice of venison.”~“
 32    1,   13|               and the two sailors, had just time to throw themselves
 33    1,   13|              shots from a gun that has just been discharged, piled one
 34    1,   14|            This district was, in fact, just a corner of fertile Normandy.~
 35    1,   14|                had dawned. The sun was just rising from his ocean bed,
 36    1,   14|               t think I am. No; it was just about two minutes, as I
 37    1,   15|           suggested the Major.~“That’s just it! Confound the accent!”~
 38    1,   16|               but he was mistaken, for just as they were ready, the
 39    1,   16|                   No, nor to Mendoza.”~Just then Glenarvan came up to
 40    1,   16|                  replied Paganel.~“And just on this line between the
 41    1,   17|                do with it?”~“Ah, it is just that,” said Glenarvan. “
 42    1,   18|               have a fine beast, which just wants to have a gallop.
 43    1,   19|              of the earth, for she was just in her first quarter. The
 44    1,   19|               of the RAMADA. They were just going to fire into the nearest
 45    1,   19|              fury. The barrier of fire just raised by Thalcave had redoubled
 46    1,   19|             understood his master.~But just as the Patagonian caught
 47    1,   20|             this part of the Pampas?”~“Just the very ones who had the
 48    1,   20|                good geographer?”~“Only just a step, my dear Major.”~
 49    1,   21|                he meant by it, and was just about to interrogate him,
 50    1,   22|                 Soon large ponds, some just beginning to form, and some
 51    1,   22|         bearing them right down to it.~Just at that moment Tom Austin’
 52    1,   22|               to the top of the trunk, just to where the parent branches
 53    1,   23|       Glenarvan and his companions had just found refuge, resembled
 54    1,   23|           intact.~“Oh, McNabbs, that’s just like you,” exclaimed Glenarvan, “
 55    1,   23|              Glenarvan. “Our tinder is just like wet sponge.”~“We can
 56    1,   23|               on a bed of damp leaves, just where the large branches
 57    1,   23|           across the Indian Ocean, and just touches Isle St. Pierre,
 58    1,   24|              answering your questions, just as I pronounced the word ‘
 59    1,   24|              supposed up till now, but just the root of the word AUSTRALIE.”~“
 60    1,   25|              nine oclock; the sun had just sunk behind the glowing
 61    1,   25|              the storm will be superb. Just a minute ago, when I was
 62    1,   25|                point of this plain, is just this very OMBU where we
 63    1,   26|            pushed back into the water. Just as Robert was going to step
 64    2,    1|        Consequently, the meal you have just announced seemed to me like
 65    2,    3|               poor shipwrecked fellow, just snatched from the waves;
 66    2,    4|             the Major, coolly. “That’s just like you SAVANTS. You stick
 67    2,    4|             may not be known to you.”~“Just fancy,” retorted Paganel,
 68    2,    4|              with an air of vexation.~“Just because Captain Baudin,
 69    2,    4|               it in England? But it is just a bad joke.”~“Bad enough,
 70    2,    5|           admiration at the spectacle.~Just then, a dull hissing was
 71    2,    5|              is high at present, it is just possible we may ride over
 72    2,    5|                those sand-banks.”~“But just see those breakers. What
 73    2,    6|              the grave perils they had just escaped.~One important fact
 74    2,    6|             over the woods and plains, just as at the time of its discovery
 75    2,    6|               constantly moving round.~Just at that moment a pleasant-faced
 76    2,    7|               survivor.”~“But you said just now, Captain Grant was living.”~“
 77    2,    7|      consequently she must have struck just there.”~“In latitude 37
 78    2,    7|              of June, 1862.”~“Exactly, just exactly,” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“
 79    2,    7|           times already. Glenarvan was just about to open a discussion
 80    2,    7|                barely take us a month, just long enough to put the vessel
 81    2,    8|                was all Ayrton’s reply.~Just then M. Olbinett came to
 82    2,    9|               of the country they were just beginning to traverse. The
 83    2,    9|             purpose to tease Paganel.~“Just wait, impatient Major,”
 84    2,    9|               out?”~“Excellent, Madam, just excellent, and that’s all.”~
 85    2,   11|               at all.”~“To whom then?”~Just at this moment a noise was
 86    2,   12|              remained unfinished, for, just at that moment the child
 87    2,   12|                  They send off a child just as they would luggage, and
 88    2,   12|         kissing Toline on both cheeks, just as if he had been the Reverend
 89    2,   13|          department. On this very day, just as Glenarvan and his party
 90    2,   13|             nine oclock; the moon was just beginning to rise, but her
 91    2,   13|              Perth, Western Australia, just as they were about to be
 92    2,   13|             their original programme.~“Just one thing, my Lord,” said
 93    2,   14|          regular setters.”~Paganel was just about to recount his nocturnal
 94    2,   14|                and Sandy Patterson had just concluded these details
 95    2,   14|            that a certain Morrilli has just been restored to his countrymen
 96    2,   14|              down the gigantic animal.~Just at this moment, Robert was
 97    2,   15|              mist. The temperature was just bearable, but the road was
 98    2,   15|                by men and beasts. They just dragged themselves along,
 99    2,   15|         Paganel! what is the matter?”~“Just this. I have no horse, now!”
100    2,   16|              his orders.~Glenarvan was just at this part of his letter,
101    2,   17|                 the Major, and Paganel just then came out of the wagon
102    2,   17|                DUNCAN to—”~Paganel was just finishing the last word,
103    3,    4|                The spray was luminous, just as if lit up by sudden phosphorescence.
104    3,    6|                and the ship had struck just between these two points,
105    3,    7|                enough to discover what just suited their wants: a grotto
106    3,    7|               warlike feasts were held just as in civilized countries
107    3,    7|           carry it without great loss. Just as I was leaving Paris,
108    3,    8|              Waikato?”~“Fifteen miles; just about what we did yesterday.”~“
109    3,   12|                XII STRANGELY LIBERATED~JUST as the sun was sinking beyond
110    3,   13|               passage is cut off.”~But just as the ladies had risen
111    3,   13|             surprise in those that had just traveled among the hot springs
112    3,   13|              missed being scalded, for just as he had scooped a hole
113    3,   16|             Melbourne?”~“At Melbourne, just as our repairs were completed.”~“
114    3,   16|             your signature, my Lord.”~“Just so; my letter was brought
115    3,   16|                Tom?” asked Glenarvan.~“Just this, that when the quartermaster
116    3,   16|              out.”~“That’s well, Tom.”~Just at this moment Glenarvan
117    3,   18|               band of convicts who had just escaped, and I joined myself
118    3,   18|               because Ayrton’s opinion just supports my own.”~V. IV
119    3,   18|              in the wagon. McNabbs had just apprised Lady Helena about
120    3,   18|     catastrophe at Camden Bridge. Now, just as I was writing, the newspaper
121    3,   18|              speak?”~“Because, however just the interpretation, it could
122    3,   19|             When you grow up you’ll be just himself.”~“I hope I may,”
123    3,   19|             voice; Mary heard it too!”~Just at this moment, Mary Grant
124    3,   20| enthusiastically. “This little isle is just a paradise!”~“Yes,” replied
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